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Taliban militants are continuing to make rapid military advances across Afghanistan as western forces withdraw after two decades of conflict

Friday July 9, 2021 6:52 PM, ummid.com with inputs from IANS

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Kabul: Taliban now claim to control 85 per cent of Afghanistan as the US-led mission draws to a close and Britain's military chief describes the situation as "pretty grim", Sky News reported.

Taliban militants are continuing to make rapid military advances across Afghanistan as western forces withdraw after two decades of conflict.

The report said that Taliban now claim to control 85 per cent of the country, having overrun areas bordering five countries -- Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, China and Pakistan -- prompting Afghan security personnel to flee.

At least 56 civilians have been killed in Afghanistan in the last week alone, according to the World Health Organization.

The head of the UK armed forces, General Nick Carter, has described the situation as "pretty grim", as Prime Minister Boris Johnson signalled the end of Britain's military mission in the country.

Meanwhile, the Taliban has sought to reassure Russia and other nations in the Central Asia region that it did not pose a threat and insisted that it would do all it could to stop the Islamic State (IS) from operating on the Afghan territory, while seeking to wipe out drug production, the report said.

It has also been reported that the Taliban is discussing a possible ceasefire with the Afghan government and would halt its offensive if the talks in Doha are successful.

The report comes a day after US President Joe Biden said that US military mission in Afghanistan will conclude on August 31, days ahead of his original September 11 deadline.

"In this context, speed is safety," Biden said in his remarks at the White House. "Conducting our drawdown differently would have certainly come with an increased risk of safety to our personnel."

Biden in April ordered all US troops to leave Afghanistan before September 11, the 20th anniversary of the "9/11 terrorist attacks" that drew the US into its longest war, the Xinhua news agency reported.


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